The suspect
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operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command,
have apprehended a driver of Slot Nigeria Limited, over the diversion of
N5.95 million worth of laptops, mobile phones and its accessories.
One of the drivers of the popular Nigerian phone retail outlet,
Slot Nigeria Limited, has been arrested by the operatives of Rapid
Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command over the diversion of
N5.95 million worth of laptops, mobile phones and its accessories, just
as it assisted in the recovery of N4,654,224 worth of goods from the
suspect.
The suspect, Olumide Babajide, 42, from Kwara State, was tracked
and arrested in Kaduna State, where he diverted the goods to, after
taking them from the Slot Nigeria Office based in Computer Village,
Ikeja, Lagos.
The driver, who was engaged in March, 2017, by the company, was
directed to move the consignment to Slot Outlet in Victoria Island,
Lagos in May 2, 2017, when the incident happened.
According to Olumide, a diploma in computer science holder, “I
was to deliver it to another outlet in Victoria Island, Lagos, but
instead I took the goods to Pam-Pam Hotel, Ikeja, while I returned the
company’s Hilux car to R & S hotel, where we normally park the
company’s vehicles.
"This wasn’t the first time I would be moving laptops, mobile
phones and their accessories from one outlet to the other. Since I
joined the company in March and I was assigned the job of a delivery
man, it had been my idea to divert the goods and abscond.
"Before I got to Kaduna, I already contacted one of the buyers.
She bought N1.4 million worth of phones, laptops and phone accessories
while I also sold in unit to some other buyers as well.”
Sources disclosed that the suspect at Kaduna dashed out about 10
mobiles to passers-by. He also gave out two phones to a new mistress
while he bought a Peugeot 206, 1999 model, for N912, 000.
The father of three was also reported to have procured a 32 inch
Samsung LCD for N62, 000, while lodging in a hotel abandoning his wife
and children in the Kaduna.
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